- Paul Kellogg (American journalist)
Paul Underwood Kellogg (1879-1958) was an American
journalist andsocial reformer .He was born in
Kalamazoo, Michigan , in 1879. After working as a journalist he moved toNew York City to study atColumbia University .After university Kellogg worked for "Charities" magazine before carrying out an unprecedented in-depth study of industrial life in Pittsburgh. Published as
The Pittsburgh Survey (1910-1914), it became a model forsociologists wishing to employ research to aid social reform.Kellogg returned to "Charities" magazine, now retitled "Survey" magazine. He became editor in 1912 and over the next few years turned into America's leading social work journal.
An opponent of U.S. involvement in the
First World War , Kellogg joinedJane Addams andOswald Garrison Villard , to persuadeHenry Ford , the wealthy American businessman, to organize a peace conference inStockholm . Ford came up with the idea of sending a boat of pacifists to Europe to determine if they could negotiate an agreement that would end the war. He chartered the ship "Oskar II", and it sailed fromHoboken, New Jersey on December 4, 1915. TheFord Peace Ship reached Stockholm in January, 1916, and a conference was organized with representatives fromDenmark , theNetherlands ,Norway ,Sweden and the United States.In 1918 Kellogg became the chairman of the
Foreign Policy Association in New York. By the 1920s, Kellogg became appalled by the way people were being persecuted for their political beliefs, particularly by President Wilson's appointeeA. Mitchell Palmer . In 1920, Kellogg joined with Roger Baldwin,Norman Thomas ,Crystal Eastman , Jane Addams,Clarence Darrow ,John Dewey ,Abraham Muste ,Elizabeth Gurley Flynn andUpton Sinclair to form theAmerican Civil Liberties Union .In 1927 Kellogg joined with
John Dos Passos ,Alice Hamilton ,Jane Addams ,Upton Sinclair ,Dorothy Parker ,Ben Shahn ,Edna St. Vincent Millay ,Floyd Dell ,George Bernard Shaw andH. G. Wells in an effort to prevent the execution ofNicola Sacco andBartolomeo Vanzetti . AlthoughWebster Thayer , the original judge, was officially criticised for his conduct at the trial, the execution went ahead onAugust 23 1927 .Paul Kellogg died in 1958.
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